The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 09, 1940, Page Page Five, Image 5

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Saturday, Notetaber 9, 1940 BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH I i Rev. B. J. Hutchinson, Pastor ! (St. George, S. C.?Quite a few j t were in attendance at service at j11:30. The text was ti ken from , j the 18:21 of Acts, subject The Im ' , portanee of a Regular Feast". At night service the message was al> j so instructive and soul stirring. | The Choral Club No. 2 of Morris Brown AME church) Charles ton, will render a program', at ( Bethel Sunday afternoon 3:00. j There will also be an anhual | bisket oamp meeting. You are . cordially invited to'come and en- , joy the day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Woodruff ( attended the basket camp meeting "j at Spring Town Sunday and re ported a pleasant trip. Miss Mattie Overstreet and sister Mrs. Cla. ra B. Senior attended the caYnp meeting at Spring Town. . . , Q ' * Lj1 School News The Automobile rt Hy closed or Sunday afternoon with much success. Principal Sharpersdn of * Avo nrroKit^fr tvnc. fhn r>?*oot ononb er for the occasion. He made a very timely address to a large - gathering of parents, friends and students. The auditorium was overcrowded. Each teacher wi s called and made their report for the car which they drove. The report is as follows: Miss Geoi-giann' Robinson, 1st grade $8.20; Miss Ix>uise Dixon, 2nd grade, $4.32; Mrs. Mable C. Sum? mers, 3rd grade, $12.06 Miss Pear' "*A. Brown, 4th grade, $3.48; Mrs. S. 6. Felder, 5th grade. So.40; Mrs. Rosa lll'OOsOh, Cth grade $25.00; Miss Eliza Johnson. Ttl grade, $6.05; Miss Ordel Richirdson, 8th grade, $1(T83; Mr. Chas. Thompson, 0th grade, $20.00; Pro! . Roy Gordon, 10th grade, $11.50 "Grand total $107.00. Prof. Gordon is a makin^TTqTaT stride, for the short time of* hi work as principal an;d His faculty . The May Day rally is on now and will close the first of Ma\ 1941. Prof. Gordon With his faculty will march in with victorj perched on hrs banner. We an hoping to put on the 11th grade ' Kev. W. P. Williams accompanied Prof. Shnrperson. o ? THE COLORED FARMERS All) The ^United Order of?C.?&?A. hefd its annual convention at St Matthew Baptist church, Octoberi 1940. The session was called f ^ to order at 10 a.m. Devotionals 1 ~te<T by Rev. M. Dozier; prayer by Rev. M. Dozier after which the meeting was.ytmmed OV(j)}4to ^ho Grand Master, Mr. A.J. Boyd. Wei come tddress, Mr. C. I. Moore; re spon.se, E C. Smith. The annual sermon was preached by the Rev R< A; Brmvn who took his etxt i from" tho 7?nd P-^ilm- A .wl LLL^, name shall be called wonderful. A Collection was taken for the church amounting to $4.10. < The b<?unds of the, convention was tnon es^iDiwneti ami tne pass word tak.cn. Tne officers roll was -called and minutes of the last session wis read.. Appointment of committees: On /Resolution-., i Mr. W., M. Brown, Mr. John Bur, rough and Mr. Minor Smith. On ~r Finaneer Mr El ex -La wrc nee; M1 AVm. Kinder and Mrs Viola Mc Cray. On Auditing: Mr. E. C .Smith, Sam Burrough and i Mrs Kerklin reported from th\ loca* lodires as follows collec^e^r S205 35. Adjournment fivnv^ 1 :C10 to 2:30 for dinner. -Afternoon session. r Devotional * 1 n?... A 4 T\ ^ ? TU CUUUUlJ.VtJJU. uy I\CV. -U. JL/U?|IL*X. 1 lir JTenTorial sermon was preached , 'by the Rev. H. M. Wall. Text Cor 5?10. After the sermon he *sanp the selection "Th|s is the Way 1 Pray When Troubled in rift' y Home" Remarks by the grand mcster. The seat of the next convention will be at Trio, S. C. if The committele mado their re v port whiclv was received and adop ted. Disbursements. Singing -the closing song: "Together Let us sweetly live together let us die" W. M. Brown, reporter. PAlN-Hfc^LiKWH COUiNtJIiL, ORGANIZED AT CHARLESTON Of interest to all fraternities and sororities in the City of Charleston, S. G., was the organization very recently ,of a Pan Hellenic Council. These Greek letter units ( feel that more effective commun ity work can be done by each thru \7 a council which hinds them all in y a common cauBe. At a meeting: of the council on | Monday, October 21, 1940, officers ( 1 for the year were elected. Mr , I Oliver Hasell, Omega Psi Phi was. 1 "elected chairman; Mr. James Fras i i er, Alpha Phi Alpha, executive ' secretary; Mrs. Ruby P. Comwell ! Alpha/ Kapfria Alpha, vieo-bhair ( . ' . V . 1 - ?? > inn; Miss Flla Pearson, Delta 5 Sigma Thcta, secretary-treasurer. General committees will he so" ip at the next regular meeting "ii Monday, November 11. 11M0. So far the council lias had a one huii- j. hod percent representation. The purpose of the Pan-'Hollen ie Council is^to?foster ,,?ivic bet Lerment in'our city. All fees de ^ rived from any project put on by Pan-Hellenic will la- used I'm ^ Charleston ians. As s<,>in as all sti nding commit Lees a?g^mi/.ed and announced the djO liilftte work of the council |l will We published. The fust public project of this council will he the presentation ol ^ the Hampton Institute Creativi Dance Group on Defend er 4. HMO at the Henry P. Archer audito K rium. They are hoping to make this the success of the season. i? M, A, Broadnax a Publicity Chairman MT. OI.IVK A. M. F. ( III 1? H I Rev. II (' Andrews, I'ustor . j', Myrtle Beach. S. S. S. he^aa il at the usual hour, with Su.pt-.', Mr$ IftV Hul tinny ami stall'1 nl ilu-ir* li places. >??' cl the At "K I .si-'tie opened with the I'resideiit, Rev. T: II Heiumiiiffway iprosidintr * p.m. the pastufc. preached a lieai tl'eTt sermon.- ,v n The Willinjr Workers cltlh met () Frida y afternoon at the home of y Mr. and Mr*. M pses ftenr'.ison. . I j, Mrs. F, H. Ra-inbovv lias as he< _H truests her nieces'Mrs A. 15. John n son of Fort McCsill. Flat., snnl Mrs P. (iore. of Townsvillo. (in I". Mr. ami .M.rs; Francis Robinson I spent las* woeir? rd in ('imway vi. I ilitiU' relatives a:ml friends.. J .1 Mrs. (Iraeiv MeKintr her t\V'?.!. sons. Mr. Nathaniel and O. .1. MeKinyfj Prof. and .M.s. I). A Wil j. lktms ail>t?Mi>. hanit.i I- Wil Warns inntoii-i, f lUtt-r.s J'ort S.jr . ilav to Aisit .Mr.j :i!nl Mis Williaip M.Crav. I.as'.. We Wte.ulav id--lit t'u-r- I ~ *r> I 1 was a Halloween party i?i\vn a1 11 the. M. H. traininC sehool. Friday R nijrht another Hallowe'en party was jriven at thbj Pi fadf.-e Kornci Atlant ie Roach. Jhf?> were spim 1 sored Wy Mrs. .luimi&tpL. Wiilian s s Airs-. 1). A.?tt Ml j-i n'< (^1 ?-??Nell -iS. Owens for the beiR-|ijJt of M ^ Olive church. These parties -were. 1 quite a Success. . These ladies wish ^ :o thank Prof. 1). A. Williams and n .Mi1. J. (' t'lark Iii'.-'tht- tt-.e- of tin?s. school and the ParatTise Kernel-. Sandy Grove Httptisl Church Rev. J. F. Faulk. Pustor <1 ;00 A.M. Sunday school -open ed with Supt., Mr. Sammy Gore and 1'.(-workers a't '-their places 1.0:30 Prayer service was Spirituv ajjv conducted by Deacon-F , Bland after which the Pastor Rev Faulk and F.lder Gme ascended (lw. incl. i in and | 111- oast'lhl Di et ch ed a souf stirring sermon? K\er\ * sou! was made ( > rejoice in the 1 spirit. .') :lin CJ'fjIocli TtTT* I ii :uf(5li?hoard- ? met V Uh t!ie pastor presiding. T:J?0 Prayer service wain eon diluted by l>tjaeon Bland. The pa? ' tor p) eached a splendid si rmoii then rtu7"Tfjvtratimr--'fm -jomers -was extended ai'-d two i-anio 1\?W wi rd and joined with it^k \j,S.Hors are aiways welcome. c Missionary hulies njet Sundut afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murley Watts. Mrs. Ella Bland is very ill ?ati; '' this writing. Her friend-, wise for hi f snet'dv recovery. Mrs. F loft'nee McQueen is back home to the ilcligi.t of her friends after a few -weeks illness in th<? Dukes hospital in Djupnnn. N V. and is feeling tine. * ' ? Mrs. Zelln Willi; ins has return ' ed from Sumter where she was vjsiting relatives ami friends. , r Mi s'. John McQueen hasreturhi ed to her home in Georgetown at ter speiftfing the slimmer nvith hei mother in law Mrs. Florence Me Queen l,( Mr. and Mrs. J B. Heinming ,j| way had as their dinner quests ^ Sunday Key. J. F. Faulk and son ^ Richaid, Rev. J. S Gore, Rev 1 f, M Graham and Mrs Mae pie Bland n Mr tnd Mrs. J. B. Hemming; .> way were called away Sunday af. ternoon ton account of the sudden n death of Mr. '.Hemmingway's Hro. ther, Mr/ Lenon Hemhiihgwny nt II Chesterfield. - '. r _ ; i; _ _? r< MOGUAPI1Y OF lOfKS. noc.XN OFF PRESS . Marshall, Texas?A biography 31 of President M. \V. Doyan of Wiley College, Marshal', Texas, written w by Dean W? T. fjihbs of A. and 'I ^ College, Greensboro, North Caro Una, an alumus oft Wiley, has just . been issued from aress. Dr. Dogan s now serving hi? forty-fifth yeai T: is president of ^jfiley , / >T. PHILIP-A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. If. Weathers, Pastor Sunday was a very lovely day, ul a lew faithful-servants were >und at the liouse of worship, almugh the pastor was at confer ice; our service went on just the me. there is no idle Sunday at t Philip. At ten o'clock a splen id Sunday school took place conii.tod hy the Supl. and officers he senior class won the banner A warm prayer service was inducted by Bro. Isaac Johnson ml others. Rev. Sister Tena Lovtte'delivered a soul searching sei ion from Luke 17:2.'5 And in hell e lifted uy? his eyes. Subject? 00 late to Pray. Everyone en>yed hearing Rev. Cuvette. A ice sum was raised considering le smi.ll number. We also en >yc4 having Mrs. Kpsie Johnson nd family from Columbia woriip with lis on Sunday. \l l? P 111 a line l-caeuo was _ onducted by the President, Mr lenry Johnson. Jr. A lovely'reception was held at Ir, am! Mrs. Harry Green homo 1 honor of their'daughter Area her. and Mr. Harry Hint<3n. Those on tin* sick list arc doing nr. Come to church. Join the _ liuicll. SKNECA NKWS The Aurora club met Tuesday iIfht, October 22nd at the bonus , f Dr. and Mrs. 11 ill. with Mr t'm. Fcwell as host of the eveniv. At the close ol" the I Soilless tooting games g nd other aihusclents were the center of interest r the remainder of 'the evening i delightful luncheon-was served All members^wore-7>resent who re as follows: Misses Fleeter L ' t'illii n'ls. (iwinnie Mae Owens I ;toy Si-zcnioro, Jlqrence Taggart \ Ivamrelitre ?*p>voll and Miss Hoi tnd.- - ? Mess's . It. Haines. fH'l'sidciH p illeii L. Code, L. A. Crew. Win ' 'ewvll. Prof, uiul Rev, Holland ( llCSt. . 3 -.Miss F. K. Williams thanked tin ' ost fur the warm hot?p'italit> ' liown.. In the midst ot!? wifthes, jack-o- ' *3 interns, black cats and ghosts In-' members of the Awrora club pent ana.evcninp- of.fun arfd froli? 1 I a | ire-1 hi 1 lowe'en party at?th< J orne of" Mr. nnd^Mrs. Grad>-* 'ho?ipson, Wednesday nighty Ot * ober :10th. This was one of the lust colorful affairs of. the sea ' mi, ; ^4LU.KM M. K, CHI'UGH ? ( laussiji, ;S. C\, Nov. 1?Sunday rhool opened at usual hour and as carried out beautifully. Rev. < tanning's message for.-the niorn Voh j-r, .Many deaths occurred in out j immunity: Mrs. Jessie Scipi< iod Saturday 5 p.m. an<i funeral ervices were held at 'St lem M.E hutch Wednesday afternoon at o'clock. Little Miss M. Woods died re eiitly and was Funeralized at St; aid A ME church. She is thd t auprhter of Mr. and Mrs. Woods The Sunday School League condition ended at Salem with a rod report. Mrs. Manning sponsored the day i .-.title*! Twelve.'. Tribes of. sriiol which was very pood. , M is i's 1.dirtse i nd Georeie WiF - ' airsi n- of Florence were home \ in the week end. They are mem (is of Wilson hi>rh school, Louise mend er of the senior .class and , ieoip.e a junior. I 'Mis'*-Rosa' L. lliries was. here 'tnulay spundinp the. week end i111 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ( i t J.I ines. SI is.* Lorretta Abraham is still /W?\ Hi ?. .. ..X . ^ Send all Palmetto new? to 1 l'i)liams?n. BROWN CHAPEL CHl'RCH ' The- Sunday school was at its ' est.Sunday with the Supt. and 1 (Fuels at their post of duty. -Ottr Pastor Rev. T. E. Robinson Thtt to conference which was at a^cfts-ter la^t week with a full ?port and is now hack to be one } f us* for "mother twelve months ( i the delight of the members and { ieilds. , i Mesdames E._ R. Boyd, M. E avnes, I.uln Sartorr, ^T. E.' Robrson motored to I.rfYicaster Sun- ^ \y to attend the conference and ^ sported a delightful trip. ^ Miss Ethel Wriffht of Whitmirc. j as the week end guest of her s ster" Miss Maggie Wright. ^ Mr. W. S. Boyd of Lancaster f as the week end guest hf his mo f icr M17?. E. B. Boyd. , 3 Miss Carrie L Gary was "the t dek end guest of Mr. and Mrs. imothy Hill of Ninety-Six, S.C. j Rev, and Mrs. T. E. Robinson f t \ O . THE PALMETTO t-BA i r^" "~ KJ Kftl J| >\ m. Mi i. ? Hfipfy I ' l H Br J9 dll Students of ifn Adult Educati A PA Project learn about nutom ailes" in the photo (above). Wh they failed"1 to jret earlier in li ray be"made up for after" cbi were the dinner aueiils <?f Rl smd Mrs \V. I). Hook Sunday e *ninu . A reception long *to bi* retnei sercd was jrivfii by the Missio try ladies Monday evening, Oct t>er 28, honoring; the first lady lip.* state, Mrs.. J. S. Flipper. Mi Flipper's address will long be r ueinbered by all ^liat were pre i-nt: "Develop Self in Self". beautiful basket of yellow hi while. chysautheniums was prese jd to Mrs. Flipper, by little Mi I.illie W'etrz. Too. much crei cannot be given Mrs. T. E Kobi son and the other ladies w spared no pt ins in serving: such [lelieious repast ami with such' war pi welcome. ? Mrs. J. S. Flipper also spe sometime at the beautiful hot jf Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Nance. Those on the sick list are M W. E. Williams and Mrs. Ali Simmons; of these we are glad a ?ay a'e much latter. CALVARY BAl'TiST ClIl'RCI Rev. B. B. Felder. I'astor y' r Ridge way, Sr t-.?The- last vice dty wys a beautiful Sundi and many of our mehibe.rs^ al members of other neighbori churches were present. Tltfc pr -.or spoke--on--tHiot-her--#Hiv-of-"t series, this one was."Why I II long to the Church'! l"A"1\veryo present commented favoraMy the* discourse which gave conerc facts justifying Christians for t longing to the ehui'ch, Ojur.fina ial receipts are continuing ft) i crease, considering the finane progress made this year our mori ly ottering has* iruuos sed from lo $40 this is- growth. ' On .Monday afternoon the fu >ral rites for two sons Broth md Sister Willie Clark' weralie] Deaths were caused try-?jtu au collision. Rev. J. t-r Spann ai rpv ft \. hnt^tnn r?c<i<torl t lastor in officiating at the rit< riu- pastor spent last Sunday Me\vberry where he spoke for tl [lev. /. C. Copeli ntl. lie repor i fine trip. ? i ? ? r.V.MP PIKI.D BAI'T. ( llfRC Rev. Geo. E. Goode. Pastor Sunday school was held at ,m. Sunday with a very large endance. Supt. Den. Bell'presi (d in order. After which the Bi ist Training Union met. The Camp Field Baptist chim vishes to announce to tlte publ hat the Rev. W. C. Turman ( 'YasninffioYi. ua., win renaer se rice Sunday afternoon at 2:30 pi n interest of Bro. Joseph Ma hall's eluh. Rev. Turman is 'oun.e' man and is known i s tl Jospol Cyclone of his state. TV allowing churches are invite* lit. Zion A ME, Rev. Massive, pa or; St. James AME,*?Rev.( Johi on, pastor; St. Mary Baptist," R< >. E. Daniel, "pastor; Mt. Calvar lev. Cunningham, pastor. TV DER ' g jjp ^ r W * vr j^p * v^'^j JL1:. ... r M on plot ion of this course. None est o- thomc would have had ? chance ti at learn in'a trade school, if they ft' hadn't gotten this opportunity un n , dergovernment supervision. He li public is cordially invitpd v |. Abbeville county, schools opened Monday morning, ^lanj,', child 11 ren Lie finding their .way hack, n-j while some are oniarried. and arc o-'| glsewhere since during thejr va of | cation. > " * . ' "s - Messrs Jtimes Thomas,. llt?\vari! v Adam's, James NjchiHson w'yre 'tin s- guests of Miss Lois Marshall, on A Sunday, also Messrs It-ogvr II. J 11(1 I if mill \aumuuu?.Millrti,?l.ouriU "t I Cunninghtm- and dene Burnett ss I called to see her. lit Mr. Odess and Odell .Little vfrore n also,, the guests of Miss. Ion Mar ho tin. ' ? a Mr. Augustus Marshall is hom? n again on account of^'-ing." ill BENNETTS VI ILK NI-WS n< , . . . o If The Herea lh ptist association* kised ri. splendidsession with tin." t* Sandy (iiwt J'.uptist church Sun,' < day evening* The. Educational sei inon preached Friday night Ly th^ I ltev. K. MeTough of Marion. S 1Wfls^ulijtiyed l?y all 1 >vanr K, M Booker of Morris college was. present Friday, and spoke i'p in av terest sif ftie eollegv. Rev. Book er is the honored pastor of Saw ng Mill cluuth.' In a fall rally 11 IS. Saw Mill, to increase the church h?. treayur.. '(not_, the . pastes . salary. i(1_ as they always keep his salary ;c.. hpnilV' t L'V vmI'm*J tliKi'f hiimlrn! 0, and forty dollars. Nut n ar.\ .hurches nn say this. )e. The Pee Dee Baptist assoeia j in. lion \vas?|iel,d' in Darlington, S.'(."V' n. at Macedonia Baptist church. Rev ial '* ^ Prince.^, nioderntor; Rev. k ?i. .M. Booker, vice-moderator, and jjr, RVv II. Ifr Butler, secretary. Rev Long-, pastor. t n. ? The service at Evflns t-hapel A (.r M. K. Z. church Sunday was ver> j^- interesting. The M/sonic Lodge -fe of Bennettsville T?7?T. tTie coiTTer" n(^ stone.. Rev. J. K. Cox, pastor. j10 Rev. Gupple preached a very ,s good sernton at St. Michael M. K jv church Sunday morning. "It-wa^ " ? T?\ ?1 > v 1?n ? YTT nih'i * tu Carolin., <>f Tiinmni sville, S. C : - was a visitor. The Kast End WPA Kilucs^ioiia; II instructors ore doing very good work at their Conlcr. The students are being taught llome-mak 10 ing, etc. The J ttetldanee is verv at good. d- The Pee Dee AMEZ conference >1" is being held in Oherau this-week. Rev. O.'J. Webb pastor aibl Hishop -'It Martin, presiding, it The Adult Teachers h.*wl a liar ">i vest Festival at the Odd Fellows' r hall. Though the weather wie v* f KnH (hn oi-nu'il wns e-ood i' | The Gleaners of Shiloh Baptist a, church had a/ barbecue on the Old >o' School house grounds A very forge crowd attended, i' Mrs. Margie Johnson and tw< s- daughters spent one month wit! 1 her aunt, Miss Oallie Sanders oi Amelia street. She left Sunda> ">' night for Philadelphia, Pa. ifl Mr. Maxton David died at his I 1 |Piiir .,^^-x- 1 wBH ^B__ ri?tP.n ^ ?' Yi 11 J Mtaif" ? :., . low, adult members of Abyssinian Baptist church, New York City learn how to care for the sick. This WPA class is open-to all. repaidless of creed of color. Jiuiiic on?Keiuitrw street?SArUry?ain. His wife. Mrs. Lizzie David two sons, ^u?ilauphtei, two prand da.yh.ters ,(ttrrived home from 1 hiiadelpiling ru1.. to view tile last I of his remains** Rev \V.. F.-McCoy assisted !>y Rev. Krierson. officiated. __ . J-*". Rev. and Mrs. 4. ' Cox wert. full of sirjli^s to leave with a Found | report fi.f^-tlie ,..conference " to ta n.ld?in Ciuiaw?this "'-ek.?? I . iwiiOi: si'RiSd NOTWS Nr' * * '1*1.0 Ridy.c?llill ptist association ipet^with the Ridge Branch Bpptist < hurch. ^October 25-27 in Lis'forty-ninth annual session, the Rev 'A. .Bailey pi stor.. ,vRev. 1> K Jennings of Augusta, tin., who is pasturing some of the |S)]'iM|HHvm ,v:;iliches that compost 1 the association, preached the In troductoi y sermon, taken from the 17 th \l\aptei' of, John's Olospel ana a part of ike nth verse. Theme' fhi ist i'. ays fr.V the'Unity of' His IFiscij> 1? s. l'r. <f. 7H. Hrown ".o--1 Benedict' college 'iSrho represented 11i> \V"i|k at tin- ?. <-? 1 , in hf? ad s iiv*v .' ;<*! 1 hat the young un I>? ? pared niiiii.-ti v should- gu^sonie A hol e i! prepare tlu-niselve,S. Hr> entp : sized that Benedict oftUeStv was ujfering. a - inducement I'-a ministers who ik-sifc -to take a pegia! '? ? 11 >e whig!. i^- otlVred. Thc^v weiy other visiting- bietl" 1*1-!i among then) .Were Rev. is. 0 Campbell of Anderson, S. C. wht ' held thi- body spell bound ft>r 20 minim's representing his work ahc spoke on Seven- Vital Problems. I lev. A Jones, pasjtor of the .Ridge Hill Bdptist chnrch preach! ed the , Educational sermon. Text Tin Lord is My Solid Rock. II Sam. 22:2* Ilo 'Ib id* flu- audience spell bound.< _ ***??.=-=? ? The S was largely attended and t he lesson Was taught in groups. _ The M issionat y seiynon was de 1 11 .. f 11 11.11 MVlM'i'iI i?y |\?n , r. \,T !XtT?i.Hi iM c!:i;*rdr, -John st..in s. c". Prcf Simmons- represented Bet tis academy. 1 Ft* was given a neat little donation for. the school. The financier report .was good Every church represented 100 percent. Total raised for the ses sion $1.'13.47. r Rev. .lohn Davis moderator; Rev J. K Jennings, vice; Rev. John T Watson, secretary; Deacon ti. A Kennel, assistant secretary. Mr.-James Hammond and Miss J Rcita Hammond wore week end iruests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hammond. Mrs Alice Ifnmmond had as her week end quests Mrs (1. Dorman and he? children of Orangebiti'B*. Mrs L izzie Hazz'ard i nd Her daughter Hessie have returned from New York. They reported n swell time. Mrs. Julia M. (i Henderson who is a teacher in tl^e Ward school spent the week end with Mrs. ij ?? r?-? P?jf<p Five I Mary Cruw-ford. Mis? Jessye II., Mrs. Ci. Dorman Mrsj Ruth Cooper, Jr, and little Lynn D., motored to Augusta, .Gu Saturday on business. See little Mazve V. Hammond for l . copy of the "Leader". He member that reading makes a full man, " * , I Hart Spring, 2nd Baptist Church Rev. C. l>orn, Pastor S. S. wa$ 'opened at its usuai hour with a good many present f Rev. Harrison from Saluda, S. ( preached a soul stirring sermon His text was "Crept re and he Ready". K Vert one's heart waoverwhelmed with jo.\. ? Mp-. Thomas Peterson returner from New York where he spent a few days and reports a' pleasant trip. We were u lad to nave Prof. Uuu! Ware of Kettis visit our school or ? jVlonday. ? The II din"' '* n carniv al cfea-tei quite a lot ol' interest and the li ? jiancial rdport was good., The Tom Thunih wedding, wabeautifully carried out Friday niu for the benefit of the hutch. ( HKSTKHFIKId) NKWs Miss C.eelta Jlae 'foal Ley spent ^ the \ eek end lti the city with liei parents, I?r. and Mrs. Toatley. A two nights bazaar is 'teinv held this week at the Chesterfield ' school. Very interesting services wen * *; . a held mi Sunday at Grand View Presbyterian church. Vr ' -j Mrs. I' C. HiddleslonoVpntinues. ill. Her fnother, Mrs. A'jfiut Pet tigrew of St. Stephens. jR. ('.. r> with her for a few days. _ Misses I.ou E. Pbgue.'iijr &e phens, Thelnta J)rake, McCall and Messrs J.-?ole and Randolph o? the facrdt\ ?rr*-Co'ultet .1 uniOr Col lege, were guests of Misses (Y celia and Hn^i 1 < :?11 < v oit SauTT' day eve time. Rev. 'Georite Hi'iuiHrmm ? r> a daughter, Miss Ida Mac Hcndct son and his .son. were'"visitors ii the home of Dr. and Mr- T->:itlc> on Friday afternoon. Tin* Chesterfield Comity Teachers' Association met on last Fri day ut the Chesterfield school Officers for the year were elected and .other .hn?irw?? 4* ted?( Mrs. . M. I.. Johnson; Jfearfea tea cher, presented the work to b? don^' in a. concise and interesting manner. s Little Ruth Mae atnl.J>avid Har rcfl of^cheraw. s. C.~. 8pent Saturday night with thei: grand niothei Mrs.nC. M- Harrell. * Mrs. Lucile and'Misses ."Olu anil. Georgia Leake mbtored to Wadesboro. C. last Saturday evening ...U Stl * ? - ?iit;ri' .?11SS IX'UK spenj. ft' few days with their cou^jn. Miss Annro Little. Mr.'A. 1'. Leak- was th^ delegate f from New Zion Huptist church, to attend the St. Paul Association which convened with ..the Good- - mans Creek Baptist church. He was accompanied by the pastor.- , *" *Rev7 C. \Y. Marshall. * Messrs. Brooks Hillian and Da ' "la vid, Spencer visited friends in Cheraw, S. C.^lnst Thursday. -Mj.. 11 etwy \Vat son has "reAM.rn.ed.. to the.cj.ty from Washing tin, D. C. where he has been residing tVft the past several months. * Mr. and Mrs. B. Cassidv and .Mi and M*rs. Rufus Gill*spent Sunda> in Rockingham, N. C. A Silver Tea was given on. Sun day afternoon by the Misses El lore and Johnsie Hillian at the ho hie .of their parents. Rev. ahd Mrs. Steele. 1 ji Miss ?Doris Grlf and Messrs Kenf-th.Jackson. Bruoe^Bipant and iingt-on. S!" C. on Thursday. C. H. B. A. SOCIETY NEWS As the sweet summer breezes have packer! their trunks and gone ___ to sleep for- a season, lovely* fall has begun to unpack. Around the friendly, city of Newfoerry and beyond the extension of its wings the C- H. B. A Society held its fourth and last quarterly meeting for 1040. with lodire number twenty-four in Trinity A. M 'E church; Silver Street, S. C. ^The* union was very meltncholj \>ith the absence of their grant, state secretary. Mr. W. E. William Realizing that tact in every prayei that was made and every song thtt was sung his name was. mentioned ;n some way. Each one's prayer was that God might restore his health to him. with Rev. W. R. Bowman, the as sistant state see rotary, presiding The recording secretary, Miss Mar thi E. Sober, called the financial roll, and dues were readily paid. Koi|rteen lodges reported 246 members and $168.50. After check iH'-iifr and paying off undertaker* and d<^[th claims as far as out finance would allow, we closed tc meet at Johnston, S. C. with lodg? < number fifty-two, Saturday befort the fourth Sunday in Janut ry 1941